WHAT IF The World Has No Electricity For 15 Years?

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The series is set in a post-apocalyptic near-future, in the year 2027. Fifteen years earlier, in the year 2012, a worldwide event known as "The Blackout" caused all electricity on Earth, ranging from computers and electronics to car and jet engines, to be disabled permanently.
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I'm from Bangladesh. And a couple of days ago our whole country had a blackout for 7 hours. After watching the recap, it again made me realize that we really take electricity for granted and without it our lifestyle will not be same.

xyzasapit
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1:56 ‘Texas’ had me ROOOOLLLIIIINNNGGGG.
Of course Texas gon survive the damn end of the world 💀💀

chocowaff
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Glad to see the cameraman had electricity to film all this

ByakkoHowaito
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Back then, humanity was able to survive without electricity, but today, without electricity, society would undoubtedly collapse. A perfect portrayal of what would happen.

TheRealGuywithoutaMustache
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South Africa is already experiencing this ..a phenomenon called Loadshedding😢
It happens daily and can last for anything from 2 - 8 hours without electricity depending on the "stage". The government always has an excuse for it: "the coal got wet"/"one of the power stations crashed"/"cables were stolen"

Docmatema
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A typhoon hit my country last year and my whole city and other surrounding cities had no electricity for 30 days like total black out at first it was hard but it's terrifying how we all got used to it really quickly

notNovot
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"A fate which gen z views as worse than death" im dead💀

quojo
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I remember feeling nostalgic for this series a few months back and hoping one of these recap channels would do it. I'm glad my prayers have been heard

faithgathigia
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I love how the planes at the beginning just fall instead of gliding.

ryanland
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People who replies into my comment section like big oily men who sweats

tasentriessomething
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I remember watching this show as a kid. It was very good, from what I remember, with a lot of thought into the long term repercussions of spontaneously losing power.

grey
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3:00 Dang, Gustavo Fring literally plays every villain dude.

angrykrabs
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Crazy thing is I just started rewatchign this show again lol. Idk if this show was ever popular or really bad but honestly the premise and story I think is really really amazing and good and unique as they dont have much shows about that.

Jonathanrawrr
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I'm from south africa. We have daily power outages called "loadshedding" and in total it leaves us with only 14-10 hours of electricity per day. So in other words, we're used to having no electricity, so if this situation were to become a reality, south africans would have a head start.

frapiichino
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I find it hard to believe that even without electricity, everything would fail. Eventually some people would develop something steampunk and mechanical.

jameshubert
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This is quickly becoming my no 1 favourite channel 🔥

shikharsingh
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This show was so awesome!! Sucks they cancelled it after 2 seasons. My favorite part about the whole story is seeing how society changed, and how new nations and warlords rose to power.

jlm
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I remember when there was a black out in our city for 5 hours. Everyone was soo pissed, and here I am, enjoying every bit because there was no light pollution and all I think was to enjoy the night sky and enjoy the natural light illuminating the horizon

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I love Mystery Recapped! Sometimes I'm watching what seems like an awesome movie, only to find out it's a series recap at the end. Series leave you hanging by design, but I do feel a little bummed when I finish one of these.

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The first question about this is what are we going to do with all of the dead bodies. You’re going to lose roughly 400, 000 people in the US just because they’re on dialysis, within a couple of weeks of losing power — and they will all try to get into a hospital. You will lose the 7 million insulin dependent people as their insulin deteriorates from lack of refrigeration or inability to get more, probably within a month. You’re going to lose the 15, 000 vent dependent people within a day or as soon as their battery packs drain. Then you have all of the people that require oxygen, gone when the concentrators stop and their tanks empty. Millions of dead, and you’ll be back to hoping you have enough healthy friends to dig your grave. You need your appendix out, you need a C-section to save you or your child, you’re gone. Are you on daily meds for blood pressure, heart disease, lung disease, your life expectancy depends on if you can live without those meds. People always seem to focus on “no power, no internet, ” but it’s the millions of unburied dead plus the psychological impact of living in a world where there are corpses everywhere that writers overlook. I am a nurse, and I worked in ICU, the ED and hospice. If you just need a laceration stitched, how do you get to the ED, who stitches you up when there’s no way to autoclave instruments and the disposables are gone, and how do you treat infection? If we lost power in a Carrington event, we’d probably lose half the human race in the first year just from accident, disease, and untreated chronic conditions.

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